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Sri Pushparama Vihara

Sri Pushparama Vihara (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී පුෂ්පාරාම විහාරය) is a historic Buddhist temple situated in Balapitiya, Southern province, Sri Lanka. The Vihara is also known as Nayaka Pansala (Head temple) as it serves as the headquarters for the Mulaghandi Sect of Amarapura Nikaya. It is located on the Colombo-Galle main road approximately 1.5 km (0.93 mi) … Read more

Sri Subodharama Raja Maha Vihara

Sri Subodharama Raja Maha Vihara (Also known as Karagampitiya Vihara) is a historic Buddhist temple situated at Dehiwala in the Western province, of Sri Lanka. The temple is located at the Dehiwala junction on the Colombo-Galle main road, about 9 miles south of Colombo city. The temple has been formally recognized by the Government as … Read more

Sunandarama Vihara

Sunandarama Maha Vihara, also known as Maha pansala is located in the southern part of Sri Lanka. It is situated 65 kilometers north of Colombo, 36 kilometers south of Galle, and 200 meters east of Ambalangoda railway station. This sacred place holds a land of nearly 5 acres. Traditionally this “Vihara” belongs to “Vilegoda”, “Nambimulla”, … Read more

Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara

The Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara is an ancient Buddhist temple in Tissamaharama, Southern Province of Sri Lanka. It was one of the four major Buddhist monasteries established in Sri Lanka, after the arrival of Arhant Mahinda Thera to the country. The site of the Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara was consecrated by Buddha himself, who spent … Read more

Unawatuna Rajamaha Viharaya

Unawatuna is a small town on the Wellawaya – Buttala road belonging to the Buttala Divisional Secretary’s Division. There are several folklore regarding how this area got its name. One folklore goes back to the time of King Mahanaga who ruled the Rohana kingdom in the 3rd century BC. It’s said that King Mahanaga built … Read more

Veheragoda Purana Rajamaha Viharaya

Six kilometers from Badalkumbura towards Buttala lies the ancient Veheragoda Purana Rajamaha Viharaya. The most significant building of the temple is the ancient Budu Ge (image house) built during the Kandyan era. Although quite small, this image house looks like an art gallery in a time capsule. The entrance to the image house is made … Read more

Wanawasa Rajamaha Viharaya

Although now operating as five different temples, it is believed that these 5 temples belonged to one large temple complex covering over 6 square kilometers in the ancient past. Based on archeological studies, this temple complex has been found to be built by King Devanampiyatissa (250-210 BC) according to Mr. R. Ayrton, Commissioner of Archeology … Read more

Yatagala Rajamaha Viharaya

2300-year-old Yatagala Rajamaha Viharaya is a Buddhist place of worship that has been the recipient of Royal Patronage from the Three Kings of Sri Lanka. It was established during the reign of King Devanam Piyatissa of the Anuradhapura period when one of the first saplings from the revered Sri Maha Bodhi Tree was planted here. … Read more

Yatala Vehera

Yatala Vehera (also spelled Yatala Wehera) is an ancient Buddhist stupa dating back to the 3rd Century B.C., located in Deberawewa – Thissamaharama in the Hambantota District of Sri Lanka. The stupa is built on a stage made of large flat granite stones and has a surrounding wall of sculpted elephant heads, a moat, and … Read more

Yatiyallatota Kutumbala Rajamaha Viharaya

Kutumbala Rajamaha Viharaya in Yatiyallathota in Buttala is an ancient temple scatted with ruins of the ancient civilization in Rohana. The history of this temple goes back to the period of King Devanampiyatissa (250-210 BC). The second queen of King Devanampiyatissa had been scheming to kill the heir apparent, sub-king Mahanaga to make way for … Read more

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